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Stop the Apple Music app from launching
Since v1.1 you can configure Music Decoy to launch another app when the ▷ Play button is pressed. To do that, run the following command in the Terminal (example for Spotify): defaults write com.lowtechguys. MusicDecoy mediaAppPath
Nintendo Music just got a big update with support for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
Nintendo Music just got a big update with support for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto It’s also getting new tablet and web browser versions too. When Nintendo Music was first announced, it felt a bit like a cash grab designed to entice more users to sign up for a Nintendo Switch Online subscription.
5 Best Smart Speakers (2026): Alexa, Google Assistant, Siri
There are three big players when it comes to finding the best smart speaker: Amazon, Google, and Apple's voice assistant-powered devices. But each system has its own benefits and limitations, and finding the right smart speaker for you requires considering several factors. You likely already have a favorite ecosystem.
Life after Keir – will any Labour leadership race be a coronation or contest?
Listen on Spotify Apple Music Amazon Music Sky News What has Keir Starmer loyalist Pat McFadden really been thinking when he’s been out defending the PM? Sam Coates and Anne McElvoy discuss how the latest Peter Mandelson drop of documents makes for an awkward morning in cabinet. And they’ve been a development from Labour’s deputy leader, Lucy Powell, during a podcast recording last night.
Who keeps the Russian shadow fleet afloat?
Listen on Spotify Apple Music Amazon Music As the EU prepares to target Russia’s shadow fleet in the 21st sanctions package, we’re looking at the system that keeps these ships in business. Every one of these Russian vessels carrying sanctioned goods requires port access, crews, financial services and more to stay operational. On today’s episode, Zoya Sheftalovich and Sarah Wheaton pinpoint insurance in particular.
Why the Conservatives are so cheery: inside the Tory reboot
Listen on Spotify Apple Music Amazon Music At the local elections, the Conservative Party lost hundreds of councillors and dozens of seats across England, Scotland and Wales, but Kemi Badenoch declared a comeback. So this week, Sascha O’Sullivan goes inside the Conservative Party’s hopes for a renewal. She speaks to Shadow Chancellor Mel Stride in Solihull and James Cowling of Next Gen Tories about why they think the Tories can make a revival.
The Mandelson files: How damaging can the latest release be?
Listen on Spotify Apple Music Amazon Music Sky News The ghost of Peter Mandelson returns as more than 1,000 documents, emails and WhatsApp messages are due to be released – but how damaging will it be for the government? With ministers, officials and advisors braced for impact, Sam and Anne assess what could be in the files, whether the most sensitive material has been withheld and what the disclosures reveal about government communications in the age of disappearing messages. Plus,...
China: the ‘abusive’ partner the EU just can’t quit?
Listen on Spotify Apple Music Amazon Music Is the EU finally ready to get serious about China? That’s the question increasingly dominating conversations in Brussels as fears grow that Europe is being squeezed by Beijing’s industrial machine. Host Sarah Wheaton is joined by Sander Tordoir from the Centre for European Reform, Grzegorz Stec from MERICS and POLITICO’s Jordyn Dahl to discuss the European Commission’s attempts to forge a common stance on China.
Revealed: The brains behind Burnham
Listen on Spotify Apple Music Amazon Music Sky News Westminster may look busy but are MPs just waiting for the potential return of Andy Burnham? With the Makerfield by-election just over a week away Burnham insists he’s focussed on winning the seat. But behind the scenes allies are already developing ideas that could underpin a future bid for No10.
The jobs squeeze facing Europe
Listen on Spotify Apple Music Amazon Music Today the Commission will publish its European Semester Spring Package, a checkup on EU countries’ economies. But the news isn’t too good. The report warns that over a million jobs across Europe could be lost in the coming years as a result of high energy costs, competition from abroad and the green transition.